GCC Real Assets, Capital Flows, and Post War Geopolitical Transformation

The global investment landscape is undergoing a profound transformation. Capital is no longer confined to traditional financial centres but is increasingly reallocating toward regions that offer structural advantages in stability, regulation, and long-term growth. Among these, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has emerged as a compelling destination for both real estate and institutional investment. This shift is not incidental but reflects deeper macroeconomic, geopolitical, and financial realignments that are reshaping global capital flows.